one more I missed is from the documentation.
# tc filter add dev eth1 protocol ip parent 1:0 prio 5 u32 ht 800:: \
match ip src 1.2.0.0/16 \
hashkey mask 0x000000ff at 12 \
link 2:
Ok, some numbers need explaining. The default hash table is called 800:: and all
filtering starts there.
I don't understand the default hast table does that mean 800 is unusable? Can you
use a different had table for the root here? or do I have to start all hashtables
with 800:: for their roots?
Catalin BOIE ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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>> Is there a relation between the hashtable ID /(parent,handle) so that if I used 2:
>> for a hash table I could or couldn't use 2: for a (parent,handle)ID?
>No relation. You can use the same id for both.
>
>> I also noticed that you type the hashtables like 2:2: can you have more levels with
>> this? like 2:2:2:1: ? and I guess the same question with the parent/handles.
>No, you cannot do this.
>For hashes check my previous mail, for handler: xxxxyyyy, where xxxx is
>qdisc id and yyyy is class id.
>
>>
>> thanks again.
>>
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